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Stuck in the same-old-blowout rut—or simply out of new ways to do your hair? Bust out of boring with a month's supply of fresh styles and tips. "Trim" Your Hair For the latest faux bob, brush hair into a ponytail, but keep hair loose above the elastic to create a chin-length illusion from the front. (CREDIT: Jason Merritt/Getty Images; Lester Cohen/WireImage) See the Full Story

Pull hair into a tight pony. Lift the top of the tail up and clip it against your head at the crown. Now flip it back down and clip again above the nape. (CREDIT: MATTEO VOLTA/IMAXTREE.COM) See the Full Story

All this flirty red-carpet fave takes is a quick tweak to your blowout. Coat damp hair with gel for hold, then push to one side with a paddle brush. (CREDIT: Amanda Schwab/Startraksphoto.com) See the Full Story

The new blowout is all about big, bouncy volume. Start by blow-drying hair with a large barrel brush, set in loose pin curls for 10 minutes, then shake out until ends are wavy. (CREDIT: IMAXTREE.COM) See the Full Story

How to switch up your look without even picking up a brush? Slide on a bold turban headband. Position it at the temples and push hair up (just a bit) for a relaxed but still sophisticated vibe. (CREDIT: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) See the Full Story

Brush hair back into a high, tight pony, then shellac the sides into submission with gel for a super-sleek effect (it takes two minutes!). (CREDIT: George Pimentel/Getty Images; Jemal Countess/Getty Images) See the Full Story

No, really. The key is to strike the right look by brushing out tight curls and misting with a shine spray to create a soft (not stiff) feel. (CREDIT: Peter Michael Dills/Getty Images) See the Full Story

Sweep your hair up into a twist, but instead of tucking the ends in, let them spill out. Pull some pieces free around your face for a tousled finish. (CREDIT: Chelsea Lauren/WireImage) See the Full Story

Copy this hybrid style by gathering hair into a low pony, then fishtail-braid a small section of the upper tail, leaving the rest sleek. (CREDIT: Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images) See the Full Story

These toppers were all over the runways, looking best when knotted off-center and with hair teased for a little height. (Bonus: It's a hip way to hide greasy roots.) (CREDIT: Randy Brooke/WireImage) See the Full Story

Leave the crown section out when you gather your messy bun, then create a sexy bump up top by teasing. Use bobby pins to hold the section in place. (CREDIT: Steve Granitz/WireImage; Lester Cohen/WireImage) See the Full Story